Tuesday, January 22, 2008

More to do

This week's crazy-ass to do list:

- find post office and put in change of address (ASAP!!!) - done
- organize office
- done
- borrow drill so we can hang the bracketless shelf over my desk
- finish putting bedroom furniture in place
- laundry - done
- finally get all clothes, etc put away in bedroom - done
- finish putting away all linens and bathroom paraphenalia
- done
- find new home for litter box

- find new home for dining room bench (it's been shafted from it's spot by the new ottoman) - done for now
- remove box of "garage sale" dishes, etc from kitchen - done
- organize pantry and empty last box of kitchen stuff
- done
- pick up tables from the Brick
- done
- DBF to finish pinning down stereo wires, etc.
- done
- get living room furniture into proper placement - done

(Next week we're dealing with painting bathroom, organizing spare room, and oh god....the garage! DBF also has his guitar room/den to contend with. and somewhere in there we need an area rug and some art on the walls....)

- online banking - done
- fax back insurance papers
- done
- organize all receipts for DBF to take to work to claim back our monies!
- done
- order bday gift online for friend back at home - done
- learn how to sort and organize garbage/recycling/compost (I think we might need a degree in bioscience for this one!)

- choose date for housewarming and send out invites - done

3 comments:

Lady J said...

I got tired reading your list so I think I may have to go back to bed for a nap now. Good luck with all that sweetie, better you than me!

;o))

Angela Power said...

Nova Scotia recycling program is the only thing that's ahead of the rest of the country it seems!

It's pretty strict that's for sure, but beleive it or not, not as strict in Halifax as it is in other parts of the province. My home town of New Glasgow makes you use CLEAR garbage bags so that they can nail ya for throwing recyclable things in the garbage!

Pete's is an awesome produce market. I refrain from going there too much though, because it tends to be more expensive.

ElleBee said...

http://halifax.ca/wrms/index.html

^ This should help you with any recycling/compost/garbage questions. :)